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Untapped potential’: Rice partners with area universities in new African and African American studies consortium

January 28, 2021

Feb. 19 panel on history of AAAS in Southeastern Texas to kick off collaboration between Rice, UH, TSU and PVAMU.

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Pandemic highlights urgent need to address America's child development woes

January 28, 2021

The COVID-19 pandemic may irreversibly change the life course of millions of children in the United States, but long-overdue measures can be taken to help them reach their development potential, according to an expert from Rice's Baker Institute for Public Policy.

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STEM students whose career path and interests align enjoy more academic, professional success

January 25, 2021

Results suggest measuring career interest in college is a highly effective predictor of future trajectories and success.

Rice political scientist available to discuss Biden inauguration

January 13, 2021

Fagundes named fellow of Academy of Behavioral Medicine Research

December 21, 2020

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Rice mourns political science professor and former Dean of Social Sciences

December 18, 2020

Lyn Ragsdale, former Dean of Social Sciences, died Dec. 13 at age 66.

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Top Rice data science team shows heart in plan to save babies

December 11, 2020

Winning Data to Knowledge Lab project uses data science techniques to help save babies with congenital heart defects.

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Religious discrimination particularly high for Jews and Muslims, study shows

December 9, 2020

HOUSTON – (Dec. 9, 2020) – Although people of all faiths report growing religious discrimination during the past few years, the phenomenon is most common among Jews and Muslims, according to a new study from researchers at Rice University and West Virginia University (WVU). In addition, Jews and Muslims are much more likely to become victims of violence because of their religious beliefs.

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'Pink tax' hurts female consumers, but electing more women combats it

December 8, 2020

HOUSTON – (Dec. 8, 2020) – The wage gap between men and women is no secret, but another form of gender discrimination directly and disproportionately affects women worldwide: the "pink tax" imposed by import tariffs that target female products.

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Can gender inequality kill? Paper looks at impact among older Indian women

December 7, 2020

HOUSTON – (Dec. 7, 2020) – Indian women past childbearing age are dying at a higher rate than those in other countries because of poverty and limited access to resources such as food and health care, according to a study from Rice University.

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Study says when to identify students who take longer to be English proficient

November 23, 2020

Students who begin elementary school and haven’t become proficient at speaking English after five years in school should be identified as what educators call “long-term English learners” (LTELs), according to a new paper from Rice University researchers.

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What comes next? Rice political scientists talk 2020 election and look to the future

November 20, 2020

The 2020 election is behind us, but a group of Rice political scientists discussed the results, President Donald Trump’s reaction and the incoming Joe Biden administration’s likely domestic and foreign policy in a Nov. 18 webinar.

Wiess College senior Arisa Sadeghpour, Hanszen College junior Mason Reece and McMurtry College senior Carolyn Daly won the inaugural MetroLab Student Cup pitch competition.

Voter research amid pandemic wins Rice students new national award

November 19, 2020

Undergrad team wowed judges by helping secure millions for polling place safety across Harris County.

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Books outline what it takes to put astronauts in space

November 16, 2020

A new set of books edited by a Rice University psychologist provides an overview of the research necessary to put astronauts in space, what is needed to keep them safe on future missions and practical applications for space exploration teams.

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Americans' attitudes about guns influenced by owners’ race and gender

November 16, 2020

HOUSTON – (Nov. 16, 2020) – A new study from researchers at Rice University found that Americans' attitudes about gun ownership are impacted by the gender and race of firearms' potential owners.

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